Synthesis, structure, and photoluminescence properties of coordination polymers of 4,4′,4′′,4′′′-tetrakiscarboxyphenylsilane and 3,5-bis(1′,2′,4′-triazol-1′-yl)pyridine†
Abstract
Three coordination polymers (CPs) incorporating both 4,4′,4′′,4′′′-tetrakiscarboxyphenylsilane (H4tcps) and 3,5-bis(1′,2′,4′-triazol-1′-yl)pyridine (btap), namely [Co2(tcps)(btap)(H2O)3] (1), [Co3(Htcps)2(btap)(H2O)6] (2) and [Cd3(Htcps)2(btap)(H2O)6] (3), were synthesized by a solvothermal method. Compound 1 features a 3D (3,4,5)-connected framework with the (6·75·84)(64·82)(72·9) topology. Compounds 2 and 3 are isostructural, which display an unusual 1D + 3D → 3D polythreaded supramolecular architecture with the 1D chain inserted into the channels of the two-fold interpenetrating 3D motif. Hydrogen bonds among the 3D anionic motif and the 1D cationic motif further stabilize the compounds. The structure of compounds 2 and 3 is a 3D 3-connected framework with the point symbol (103)4. The luminescence properties of compound 3 in their solid state and as dispersed in various solvents were investigated. Luminescence studies have revealed that compound 3 exhibits high sensitivity and stable anti-interference towards Fe3+ and Cu2+ cations in aqueous solution.